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"
But
I
am
going
to
fight
a
duel
with
this
gentleman
.
"
"
I
am
sorry
,
"
said
the
conductor
;
"
but
we
shall
be
off
at
once
.
There
's
the
bell
ringing
now
.
"
The
train
started
.
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"
I
'm
really
very
sorry
,
gentlemen
,
"
said
the
conductor
.
"
Under
any
other
circumstances
I
should
have
been
happy
to
oblige
you
.
But
,
after
all
,
as
you
have
not
had
time
to
fight
here
,
why
not
fight
as
we
go
along
?
"
That
would
n't
be
convenient
,
perhaps
,
for
this
gentleman
,
"
said
the
colonel
,
in
a
jeering
tone
.
"
It
would
be
perfectly
so
,
"
replied
Phileas
Fogg
.
"
Well
,
we
are
really
in
America
,
"
thought
Passepartout
,
"
and
the
conductor
is
a
gentleman
of
the
first
order
!
"
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So
muttering
,
he
followed
his
master
.
The
two
combatants
,
their
seconds
,
and
the
conductor
passed
through
the
cars
to
the
rear
of
the
train
.
The
last
car
was
only
occupied
by
a
dozen
passengers
,
whom
the
conductor
politely
asked
if
they
would
not
be
so
kind
as
to
leave
it
vacant
for
a
few
moments
,
as
two
gentlemen
had
an
affair
of
honour
to
settle
.
The
passengers
granted
the
request
with
alacrity
,
and
straightway
disappeared
on
the
platform
.
The
car
,
which
was
some
fifty
feet
long
,
was
very
convenient
for
their
purpose
.
The
adversaries
might
march
on
each
other
in
the
aisle
,
and
fire
at
their
ease
.
Never
was
duel
more
easily
arranged
.
Mr.
Fogg
and
Colonel
Proctor
,
each
provided
with
two
six-barrelled
revolvers
,
entered
the
car
.
The
seconds
,
remaining
outside
,
shut
them
in
.
They
were
to
begin
firing
at
the
first
whistle
of
the
locomotive
.
After
an
interval
of
two
minutes
,
what
remained
of
the
two
gentlemen
would
be
taken
from
the
car
.